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Show THE UINTAH BaSIN FABMER )evoted to the Livestock Industry of the Great Uintah Basin When finding stray stock refer to THE UINTAH BASIN FARMER Brand Page and notify owners of their critters. You will be doing them a service. D IN YOUR BRAND j ALONG WITH YOUR SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL aticea have been sent out to .all 3 whose' subscriptions have ex- I. If you have sent in your wal, notice if the date of expria-- t has been changed on the label our paper. We are endeavor-t- o keep the subscriptions paid ivance. hen renewing your subscription sr send along an extra 50 cents have your brand and ear marks rded on our Brand page for one The charge for this service J- ..00 per year bu,t we include the ?s subscription, new or renewal an inducement to be of the itest service to the farmers oi Uintah Basin. fo it now before you forget it. ly new brands have been addec This is the great-servithis month. ever been offered the uers of the Uintah Basin. ce W. H. OAKS R. F. D. No. 1, Box 63, Vernal, RORT. H. C. MARCHANT Ioka, Utah HUGH BARNES Neola, Utah Utah on left ribs Ear hips and left ribs. On left ribs. Underbit in both ears. Upper and under slit in right and Mark: Split in each ear. under half crop in left. R. M. CLARK RAY GARDNER C. A. ERICKSON Cedarview, Utah Hayden, Utah On left hind quarter, hip or thigh. Boneta, Utah Under bit in right ear. on right ribs. Tag In left ear. half left under crop, crop Square D. R. PRICE HYRUM RASMUSSEN and under slope in right ear. Bluebell, Utah Vernal, Utah Waddle on nose. F. H. SMITH On right ribs. Crop off right, slit R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal, Utah and underslope in left. REX L. GARDNER Slit in left; swallow fork in right Neola, Utah W. s. PERRY On right hip. No ear marks. B3 Lapoint, Utah On both shoulders. W. L. FLETCHER Ear Tags R. F. D. No. 1, Vernal, Utah G. H. SOUTHAM & SONS On right hip. Un- PH Slit in right. The best tag on the R. F. D. No. 2, Vernal, Utah derbit in left. indorsed by prominent stockmen. market, Three underbits left. On left ribs. our DOUBLE ACTION PLIERS With H. L. ALLRED Hole in right. 50 more Tags can be atcent per Roosevelt, Utah A. one half the Exertion KIMBALL B. with JT1 tached, On right ribs. Tag in right ear. as on the market. One M other Pliers Utah Neola, ear. attaches squeeze Underbit Tag instantly. right 'Vernal, Utah FREE for Write Samples N. JOHN DAVIS AND SONS INTER-MTMACHINE & STAMP BROS. EATON on left ribs. Crop upper bit, right. WORKS, Inc. Vernal, Utah Upper slope, Crop and slit in left. 242 So. East Salt Lake, Utah. 2nd Under or ribs. "right On right under slit in right. hip Crop off ieft. half crnn in pnrh par. ft JOSEPH ENGBERSON ing forward to a very good Vernal, Utah the extent of whioh w:il be based On right ribs. Crop off right ear. largely upon the numbe of the more desirab.e classes that will iomo GEORGE A. SLAUGH to market for which there wi I be Vernal, Utah. a good demand. (By Chas. B. Bartlett) Phone Red 495 There has never been a time in the history of the markets when there I -- j F. B. COLLINS CT a small percentage of was such beef or What with is mat the the Utah. No. R. F. D 1, Vernal, good horses with size and quality cattle department the farms of Jn left side. being marketed, which prove,! in it- the Uinta n Basia..' self that the good horses are nearly A trip to any of the big cattle transportation, were being so gener- all gone out of the country. ' The as markets will soon give any man that it appeared ally adopted, Ogden Horse and Mule Commission who goes there wuh u.ien eyeg tue vehicself these propelling though have a standing order for correct answer to tins The les would soon be displacing all company of good large horses at pres- cattle we are send.n , question. a load are too out Their adoption ent at horses and mules. not around and have We have learned that poor. was so extensive that it materially been able$200, to fill the order so far this we cannot sell aalreauy blue turkey. We affected values, resulting in lessened do not hesitate in saying I spring. breeding and a tendency to stop good horses and mules will be the know that turkeys must be fat in fact, very fat, to top the market. raising stock of this kind. best paying livestock on the farm At the same time we seem to think needThen came the war. Europe Within the next five years. we can sell blue cattle on the was America mules. ed horses and a at market It just cant profit. War conasked to supply them. done. be ADVERTISE TO PAYS IT and tracts arrived, prices advancad In the beef cattle business there for a, number of years a foreign is always plenty of room at the top. outlet maintained a demand at fair A hen is not supposed to have The kind of cattle we should send When the war to good prices. Much common sense or tact, out are today worth $130.00 per trade and declined the stopped prices head on , the Chicago market and The past Yet every time she lays an egg became very stagnant. at least $90.00 at Ogden. While in She cackles forth the fact. four years, however, has demonthe low classes of cattle there is so so no power strated that there is much mulcompetition it is hard to find and as a horses lot economical A rooster hasnt got good buyers. are using farmers again hence es, Of intellect to show, The. thing for us to do is to keep more horses and mules on their But none the less most roosters have one steer where we have been about are showing farms and corporations sense to crow. inthree in the past. Then put teams Enough keeping good draft for good preference on the fat. The result will be the stead of the big motor truck. one steer will of most bring more actual despised I have been in the horse and mule The mule, the net will than the three thin cash beasts, business for the past 25 years and I am not now speaking of ones. the have made a very close study of Has a persistent way cattle raised on the range but of conditions in all parts of tnc world Of around know cattle that are wintered on our folks hes letting and do not hesitate in saying that farms. We should produce high insistent his By bray. the time is at hand for the farming instead of feeders. beef quality communities to again commence When we do this, there will be some the The busy little bees they buzz, raising good horses and mules, money for us in the cattle business. demand. a is there which Bulls bellow and cows moo, kind for Some of our farmers are so disIn a few sections of the country The watchdogs bark, the ganders couraged that they are sacrificing their cattle at unheard of prices. I the farmers are awakening up to the quack, know of some sales as low as $4.00 fact that good horses and mules are and coo. And pigeons doves Most any kind of a calf per head. gone out of the country und farmbut to breed, will winter in fair condition will that ers are again starting we must remeber it takes five years The peacock spreads his tail and be worth at least $20 on the market next fall if the range is normal. I squawks, to get these mules and horses ready am not speaking of a farm fattened for the market and so the sooner the robins and sing. Pigs squeal animal in this case. Cattle are now farmers get to breeding and raising And even serpents know enough w low in price here in the Basin the good horses and mules the flicTo hiss before they sting. that people who have cattle cannot ker they will get to making money IVEN G. ROSS Tridell, Utah left ribs. Crop upper and un bit right, hole in left. I WILLIAM ZOWE Myton, Utah left ribs. Slit in right ear. 1 J y On left Al-Wuz-- On r1 N. se-tson- 1 , , Cattle Must Be Fat c-- I W. S. NICHOLSON IPhone Crescent, Roosevelt, Utah left ribs. Large bit in upper it and left. ALBERT STEPHENSON Duchesne, Utah j in ierbit right, swallow fork and derbit in left. 1 "I LOUIS FREESTONE D. No. 1, Vernal, Utah F. JR. .ddle on right jaw. IRVIN EATON Vernal, Utah Under half crop right ribs. each ear. 1 j L. McNAUGHTON Vernal, Utah jghtnjng rod) on left side. rk: Crops off both ears. 1 j J J. F. Ear m left shoulder CHAPMAN Vernal, Utah On left hip. r Mark: Two shallow forks in th ears. 1 t GEORGE DUDLEY,. Randlett, Utah left ribs and thigh. No earmarks. 1 W. H. BOWDEN Ouray, Utah Upper and under half left and upper and under bit in Jht. Hill Creek, Jr Mark: )RSE AND MULE BREEDERS FACE BRIGHT FUTURE : By Col. Roy Griffin, auctioneer, ;den Horse and Mule Commission mpany.,- - The horse and mule commission siness, like all other business has idergone some rather startling anges. A few years prior to the ir, the tractor for farming and wer, the auto for pleasure and lving, and- - heavy trucks for road with them. greatest masterpiece Our company, like all other mark- But man, the could nature devise, That raff. riff of a lot ets has been getting on Will often, stop and hesitate oe a to contiue drug will They Before hell advertise. the market until such a time as theyEllis Hayes. lookare We are no longer produced. go wrong in holding them until next summer at least. I am not urging any one 'to go into the cattle business but simply suggesting to those who have them to choose a better time to sell. |